2014
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.02736-13
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Novel Vaccine Regimen Elicits Strong Airway Immune Responses and Control of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Nonhuman Primates

Abstract: Induction of long-lasting immunity against viral respiratory tract infections؉ and CD8 ؉ T cell response in the lower respiratory tract and protection from intranasal hRSV challenge. Thus, parenteral DNA priming followed by booster immunization targeted to a mucosal inductive site constitutes an effective vaccine regimen for eliciting protective immune responses at mucosal effector sites. IMPORTANCEThe human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) is the most common cause of severe respiratory tract disease in infa… Show more

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“…The virus was administered by the intranasal route, which leads to a sustained replication in the nasal cavity in agreement with previous publications (Grunwald et al, 2014;Weltzin et al, 1996) One of our main objectives was to compare the outcome of this infection in different age groups. Indeed, first experimental hRSV infections in macaques were performed in 1977 on newborns (Belshe et al, 1977).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…The virus was administered by the intranasal route, which leads to a sustained replication in the nasal cavity in agreement with previous publications (Grunwald et al, 2014;Weltzin et al, 1996) One of our main objectives was to compare the outcome of this infection in different age groups. Indeed, first experimental hRSV infections in macaques were performed in 1977 on newborns (Belshe et al, 1977).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…All animals showed some level of viral replication with a peak between days 5 and 9, and resolved the infection. Lung inflammation associated with cellular infiltrates was also observed, except in two reports where animals were infected by the intranasal route (Belshe et al, 1977;Grunwald et al, 2014). These reports thus illustrated that the macaque is an interesting model for preclinical evaluation of vaccines or treatments against hRSV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…The mouse model has been proven to be semipermissive to RSV and can also be infected efficiently with Sendai virus (45). Recently, virus-vectored vaccines have been administered via different routes, affecting the quality and the quantity of the immune response (20,33,41,42,46). Effective induction of a local immune response could be advantageous in preventing serious infections.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To induce mucosal immunity against RSV, a DNA vaccine prime ( i.m. , electroporation) and a recombinant adenovirus based-RSV F (tonsillar) prime-boost vaccination strategy was shown to be immunogenic in raising T cell responses and protection in the lower respiratory tract of adult rhesus macaques against RSV challenge [42]. However, recent adenovirus type-5 vector HIV vaccines have failed twice in clinical trials with either the adenovirus vector vaccine itself or as a booster following an initial DNA prime [43].…”
Section: Mucosal Immunization Strategies Against Rsv Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%